I am resurrecting the FJ1200, which has been in the shed for a few years. The bike was laid up due to a raft of niggly maintenance issues which I didn't have the cash or time to sort out.
Sorting the fork oil and general maintenance was easy enough, but I am struggling with intermittent firing of cylinder 3.
I replaced all air box side rubbers, as two had perished (3&4). The engine side rubbers are fine. While apart, I cleaned the carbs as best I could. The jets seem fine.
I have performed a leak test, spraying WD40 on the rubbers and air balance caps while the engine was at steady revs. I did not notice any change in revs.
There is definitely spark on the plug, which is of course new. I have swapped plugs between cylinders to ensure it isn't just one dodgy unit.
I have an aftermarket Magnum 4-1 exhaust fitted - has been there since purchase with no previous issues.
As the FJ has 2 ignition coils for the 4 cylinders, I have discounted the coil as an issue. Is this correct?
Could this be a plug lead issue? The leads are the original set, on a 1992 bike.
Oh, and I am just about to check the exhaust header for leaks, (just occurred to me) which could cause backfiring but not a wet plug.
What else should I look for?
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